Morning Tribune, 9 July 1946

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  • 15 1 MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. l. NO. 60. iNetc Series) W CEXTS TU v JULY 9, 1946.
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  • 127 1 MANCHESTER July B.— ln lead hf'iui.-d "Colonial Revolution,' 1 li" Liberal MjiFic)i,. s f,.r Guardian writer that On- recent white paper on Vhe Organisation Of Colonial Serviti ■howi that provision s to \>c miclc for gradual transformation <. f ih Empire. "The must interesting of th*fl«! visions" lajri
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  • 309 1 NEW PEACE MOVE IN CHINA Nanking July B.— General Tv Li-ming, commander of Government troops m Manchuria, announced today at Mukden he would fly to Changchun for peace talks with Communist leader General Lin Piao. Both sides m China's internal conflict, n*k an while, charged their opponents had violated the
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  • 155 1 PALESTINE: ARCHBISHOP DEFENDS RAIDS Canterbury, July S.—Support for the British Government's ant [terrorist drive m Pa-est ne WOt voiced by the Archbishop of Canterbury today m an address to 'he Canterbury Diocesan Conference. The communications he had received from the Chef Rabbi and others seemed to him, he said, "to
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  • 72 1 ROME, July 8 —Thirty Ihrc thod and 'H'oii'i gathered In st P«t« s i day uhrn th«- Pone conduct w MIC s.Tvi'C of •Hrnonisa*" m of Mother Superior Prune*! e§ 1 1 1U Cabrini— flr I American citizen *o oe t She weni from Italy t
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  • 100 1 ALEXANDRIA, July 8 Lord Stansgate, Secretary of State for Air, and head of the British delegation In the Anglo-Egyptian treaty negotiations met Ismail Sidky Pasha, the Egyptian Premier today. Lord Stansgate returned to Cairo yesterday after five weeks m London Lord Stansgate at the end of
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  • 49 1 WARSAW. July 8. Two more |«P--'sons wounded m the pogrom *t the town of Kip'ro di^d on Sundnv. rmlsItlß the doath toll to 41. Oihcr* wounded m \h^ rlotlnsr were evacimt*^ by 'ppcini train to T.odz. Prwriier [Otonfaka MbrawsW. m -i statement. deplored tMe oui brrak.
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  • 635 1 BIG FOUR BID TO END PEACE DEADLOCK Morning Session I Ends In Failure I Paris, July B.— The Foreign Minister's conj ference re-opened at 11.30 this morning, when it was expected they would make a determined effort j to end the week-end deadlock which prevented arrangements going forward for the
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  • 36 1 Radio-Photo) Smoke pouring from the V. S. battleship Pennsylvania alter the fourth atom bomb explosion at Bikini on June 30. Navy salvage craft (left) come nlnnatide to iiaht the Are A. P.
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  • 75 1 BOMBAY. July 8.— Delegates to the assembly of the All-India Con press voted 204 to 51 m favour of the British Cabinet Mission's lor.p term plan for Indian independence. The action was taken after ten hours' debate m which Socialist, members demanded rejection of thoj
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  • 46 1 BATAVIA, July 8. Tan Malacca. the Communist leader, said to have been partly responsible for the recent kidnapping of Dr. Sharir, the Ind<>- nesian Prime Minister, is now m the hands of the Indonesian Republican Government, the Jogjakarta radio r«v ported today. H
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  • 275 2 Postal Workers Stay Strike, Agree To Arbitration (Tribune Staff Reporter) An eight-man committee representing the uniformed staff of the Postal and Telecoms Departments m Singapore met m conference yesterday afternoon and agreed to stay the impending postal strike whilst legotiations were proceeding. The committee was composed of two uniformed members
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  • 230 2 Lall Behari Singh, former Lnspeclor of Police, stood trial before Mr. A. P. Jack m the Relief Court yesterday on a charge of criminal breach of trust of Indian type ra tons, total value $.4000 odd m November last year. J all Singh was
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  • 234 2 (Our Own Reporter i. PENANG. July 7.— An exhortation to his compatriots to "unite lor a strong China" was made by Mr. Lam We e Keow. presiding over a gathering of members Of about 60 Chinese associations at the Wembley Park her c m
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  • 68 2 BREMEN. Juiy 7.-Th r world* largest submarine- iairmhlj plant reinforced concrete structure rivalling Egyptian pyramid* In mzo and weigh! still stands despite prolonged hamBering with Alli.'ii bombs. The Super for tres.,* flying from England haw dropped armour-piercing bombs on it* riwf without apparently lausinu
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  • 65 2 Because he polished shoes I m High Street, a prohibited 1 area, Wong Boon, a 45-year- J old shoe-black ivas fined $25 m default one week's simple t 1 imprisonment, yesterday. Wong J who appeared m the Fifth police Court before Magistrate I i Ahamad bin Ibrahim,
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  • 178 2 A Cantonese woman Poon t>« Beng (38) was sentenced to w>., years' riforooi imprisonment iti ta First Distru-t Court yesterday wli, i. j she peladed pruilty to betag m poa session of seven pounds of opium. She was arrestod on April 27 at 8«H a.m. la
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  • 51 2 TOKIO, July B—The8 The US. Assistant Secretary of War W. Stuart Symington, General George C. Kenney. Postmaster-General Rotn^rt E. Han no Kan. Senator Millard Tytlings of Maryland and party emplaned lof Shanghai today. They will also call at Okinawa and visit Manila and Bangkok on their world
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  • 158 2 Fifteen cases of spare aeroplane parts and rubber xhot-s, which wn among captured Jap goods', were dt^troyed by a fire which broke out m a tfodow?, on the railway tiding at l«80 p.m. on Saturday. V/ith three-quarters of an hou: tho Singapore Fire Brigade extin-•-'ui.^Hd the flre.
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  • 73 2 HONOLULU. July 7.-— Major cU: Seversky opined that the atomic bomb "m the preaent form definitely does not revolutionise, the science of warfare." He said: "It simply muke< war technologically more complicated Mid. therefore, more costly. Whil« the dl»--eovery of the atomic bomb is a great triumph
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  • 40 2 The following departed by b.oac i QE.A. on July 5. For U.K.— Mr H < W. Cowlinp. Lt. H. A. Martin. I The following pasaenger* *rrj v < i -">t t,. iforse, m, c X Hvl.-.rd. 1 Mr. Sherlock.
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  • 137 2 War On Singapore's Street Markets Begins v s Tribune Staff Reporter) Implementing Government's campaign against black marketing the sweep on Singapore's street markets has already got into stride Stacks of stall equipment were seen at the Central Police Station yesterday, consisting of stoo Is, poles, boards and all accessories that
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  • 188 2 Rice Curry For 15 Cents New 35-Ct. Canteen Opens Today (Tribune Siatf Reporter) A Japanese-built rice godown off Out ram Road 222 i Wff* t0 the Tiong Bahru Flats is the SiX used for the new People's Restaurant which wSI be M^nS n 3 Uie FinanClal A 35-cent meal consisting
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  • 194 2 How a police radio patrol ear bao to chase another car a t 55 milt* per (hour and after a four mile ntn stopped it by pactically running it oil the road mi n the small hours of the morning was related m
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  • 47 2 BOMBAY, July 7.— The AU-Indla Congress Committee tonight ratified the decision by the Executive of tne Indian National Congress accepting the British Cabinet Mlsslon'B long-term proposals for India's constitutional future while rejecting the interim proposals. The ratification was carried by 204 votes lo 51.- Reuter
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  • 80 2 At :i general meeting of the Adm cable Athletic Association, the follow ing- wore elected office bearers ft I the rnsuinjj year: President: lv.. Bak Sonp; Vice-Presidents 'lw Chi;.tiK' <hua. Mak Oek Bcftff, oi., Siak Hucfi, Low Ker Swoe, N^ Siai Char and Lim Chiap Lenp; Ho; Secretory:
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  • 363 3 JAPS EXECUTED CHIISMISE EVEN AFTER SURRENDER 2 OFFICERS TO DIE (Tribune correspondent) MALACCA. Monday.— Two Japanese officers who summarily condemned 'to death fourteen Chinese after t tie Japanese capitulation heard the President of the Malacca War Crimes Tribunal tell them that they have to pay for their crime with their
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  • 54 3 On The "Smithy" Set Mr. Hun Run Shau\ Mr. N.P. Pery (producer of "Smithy >; Ron hand ell (the male iead if ho ads the role of S r Charles Kingsford Smith) and Mr. Nonce Sen, pictured at the Cinesound studios. Bondi. Sydney, auriny the recviv i\.s:t to Australia of
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  • 157 3 The defence that he stretched )ut his hand to ask for a permH ana not to demand money, was made by Mohamed Aris, a revenue officer attached to th P Customs Department, at the continued hearing m the Second Police Court yesterday, m a case m
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  • 502 3 Dreaded as the worst kind of torturer In Singapore (luring the Japanese occupation SgL.-Maj or Toyoda Akichi, who stood his trial m the War Crimes Court nVr Sl-treatinK civilian residents, by subjecting them I!! all iorms «>inr ore?, was iound pullty of the offences nr.M condemned
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  • 106 3 Inspector's 'Loud Angry Voices' 11l >„ Bevi ntn Police Couri r belor Mr. H.A. Forre ci inquiry into ,of hurt aga ast Pi. Pi sp r Webb, former poft r. Muid bin Mahat a Mali v ant a 4 d that o i signed a statemem stated bo was <
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  • 170 3 As a result of vigilance o n the part of a police constable while on duty at Rochore Road on June 10, tw 0 Chinese youths," Wong Chee Cha-i (16) and Ng Cha n Geok (18 > appeared m the Third Magistrate's Court yesterday on a charge of
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  • 242 3 A 14-year-old Chinese boy who stole a kit bag from a military lorry parked m Raffles Place almost got away with a revolver but for the vigilance of constables on special duty m plain clothes. This was revealed m the Juvenile Court yesterday when
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  • 58 3 Without Calling on his defence Mr. Paul Storr presiding m the First District Court, acquitted Caesar M. Houghton on a charge of dishonestly retaining stolen property. In acquitting Houghton, Mr. Storr stated that there was not sufficient evidence to prove beyond reasonable doubt that the carpets were stolen
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  • 67 3 "It Is not true," declared Car I Williamson Grey f3O). a Eurasian when he was charged before trnte Ahmad bin Ibrahim, m Fifth Police Court, yesterday, Witt having committed criminal breach OJ trust of a car which WM entrusted to him by Mrs. Ibrahim
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  • 55 3 A British RASC driver Edward Mc( rellia clai;rpa tridl m he FV^t Police Court yesterday when he was charged with criminal breach of trust m respect of 83 bales of military property. The case was postponed to July 15 for mention and bail m the
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  • 60 3 PISTOL KNIFE CHARGE Two elUHftSi one of being m possession of a pistol and one of bein* m possession of a knife at a houst m Bukit Timah Road, were explainoo. to Paid Ali bin Kassim (43), a Malabnri. when he was produced befor Magifltrfttt Ahmad bin Ibrhaim, m the
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  • 478 4 Wnat is the Government doing > prevent i Berious de< Hue m the population of Malay:;-' j Immigration upon which nations is the population ol this country depend (the birthii B secondary factor)— is] standstill. Thousands oi Chinese and Indian labourers—
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  • 1236 4 A B l.on Commander now serving in Malaya writes on There tfi <>ne aspect ol the demoblizatlon problem which I I calls tor an urgeru solution As tbc commander of an Infan-I»-y battalion the problem affects ie m all that I plan and do, and
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  • 265 4 Truman Told: Absorb Jews Into America JERUSALEM, July '<■ In a reply to President Truman's eni thai the United v as prepared to assume echnical and financial ponsit) I >/ for the transport 0/ 1 1 mmigrants I Palestine, the Committee pr<> fed strongly against "such flagrant empty ami trresponsistafemen
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  • 93 4 WASHINGTON. Julj Pearl Harbour Investigators still sparring over lixmu the blame for the success of Japanese 1941 punch at Hawaii bid for nior«' umr to ftniah the job. Chances appeared slim that the Benate House committee could agree completely on picking the culprit or culprit*. But
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    531 6  -  Josephine Lowman By Stand Properly For a lonsr, long- time now wo<uen have been waging their own personal war, their war against uge, against loss of youthful enthusiasm, against settling down into the rather dismal but formfcHjr accepted attitude of middle age and the weariness which it
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  • 39 6 WASHINGTON, July 7.— Bruin jiud the United Btatei haw agreed i i discontinue the black-list* oi \\>>\i MMb of foreign Urmt accused rollnhoratlng th- K\\* d*r the r»r, it «mi learned In Wiu»H ton Saturday nitrht A.P
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  • 178 6 Fighter Pilot Buys The Coral Island A young fighter pilot, Flt.-Lt. Alec Sparkes, who recently returned from Burma for demobilisation, has bought the 250-acre coral island m the Bahamas, owned by Mrs. Carol Armstrong- Jones, wife of a London barrister. ri< hits p;ii<l more than 83,000. Until recently be had
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  • 221 6 Four New Cases For SECO New York, July B.— The tinted Nations Security Council, m lull the past 10 days, may soon get four new cases including the explosive Palestine question. Although the Council has not "eceived formal requests for action, developments m the past few days indicated that complaints
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  • 148 6 WARSAW, July 7 A Foreign Ministry spokesman estimated Saturday night that the two-thirds of Poland's referendum votes already counted, approximately 6,000,000, wtrt reflecting steadily increasing affirmative majorities on all three Questions. A relatively minor question on which the Poles were asked to vofl last
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  • 120 6 Bomb Throwing In Cairo CAIRO. July 7— Forty people wer© taken to hospital and one reported killed as a result of an incident In Port Said yesterday when two bombs were thrown at a meeting addressed by Sheik Hassan el Banna, leader of the Muslim Brotherhood.. When Sheik Hassan el
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  • 281 6 Mexico City. July 7.— Mexicans are today going to the polls to choose their President for the next six years m elections which observers expect to be Quiet and without bloodshed. The two principal candidates are Senor Miguel Aleman, former Minister of the Interior who
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  • 264 6 Big War Against Locusts TIENTSIN, July 7.--United States Marines and the relief agencies, UNRRA and CNRRA, m ihe Tientsin area have joined forces m an all-out effort to save North China's rice and wheat crops from one of the greatest locust invasions m China's historyWhile the U.S. Marines ar relying
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  • 1060 7 Victory News LONDON. June 26The Gaumont-British technicolour newsreeJ of the victory Day celebrations m London, produced by Mr. C. H- Castleton Knight, was despatched by air 'o twenty-five territories between Juno 14 and Juno 21. Eighteen copies with a French commentary went to France
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 320 7 i Clues- Try This AMERICAN 1 -Put on, as play2l— Elf m Persia I HI Im.^ v)^^ 9IH I V 6— Canada's 23— Make an offer W>P¥^f Wf favorite trees 24 Part of "to be" 12— Yielded 25 Upright 36— Swear 44 Musical studies Answer To Yesterday's 13 Officer's fur-
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  • 487 8 Loan To UK:Fate to Be Decided Th is Week WASHINGTON, JULY 8. THE FINAL CONGRESSIONAL DEBATE ON THE BRITISH LOAN OPENS IN THE UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES TO-DAY, -EXACTLY SEVEN MONTHS TWO DAYS AFTER THE LATE LORD KEYNES AND LORD HALIFAX HAD PUT THEIR SIGNATURES TO THE ANGLO-AMERICAN FINANCIAL
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  • 148 8 CINEMA GOERS BREAK UP ITALIAN MOB ROME, July 7^-About 40 soldiers from various British regiments m Trieste left a i cinema queue when pro-Ita-lian crowds began stoning a jeep carrying Allied personnel during demonstrations last night against the Big Four Foreign Minisfers* decision on Trieste and Venezia Giulia. Taking the
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  • 238 8 MOSCOW, July 7.— The United States is accused by the Soviet commentator, Boris Isakov, m Pravda today of assisting the Chinese National Government m violating the Chinese civil war truce and preparing for a new anti-Communist campaign that would "unleash a civil war on a great
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  • 74 8 DETROIT. July 7.— Pretty Wanda Zebrowski. Michigan State College student, planted a barefoot kick In an armed robber's stomach, then overpowered him and tied him up with her mother's apron-strings. Barefooted, payjama-clad Wanda intercepted ihe culprit pscapine from his father. She then kicked
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  • 98 8 VC Leads Jewish Demonstration In London LONDON, July B.— Thousands of Jews including 200 Eurooean orphans with concentration camp numbers I tatooed on their arms, marched I from London's East End to Trafalgar Square m profest against the Palestine' raids. Led by a Jewish holder of the Victoria Cross, Britain's
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  • 256 8 UNDERSEA CORAL HIT BY A-BOMB ABOARD THE ISS APPALACHIAN, July B.— rhe atom bomb smashed the coral of the bottom ol Bikini lagoon 100 feet below the surface. This was one of the many unexpected blows struck by the air bomb released on July 1. These blows make it appear
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  • 112 8 KWAJALEIN, July i The superfortress "Dave's t Dream" whch dropped f he atom bomb over Bikini I j Atoll, took off for the Unit- i ed States on Sunday where the crew have been reas- 1 signed. Fo r the pilot. Major
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  • 163 8 PARIS, July 7.— American film magnates by their decision to limit to 124 the number of American films to be sent to France m the next 12 months have: thrown out a challenge to those producers m their own country who da"ublr m '"B" category 1
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  • 52 8 WASHINGTON, July 7.— Faster distribution of supplies m China has l vrl£htened the relief situation lor (hat nation, UNRRA Director Mr Laguardia reports. He said a substantial rise m the level of inland rivers contributed most to the speedup. Another factor was improved relations u r ith regional
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  • 286 8 REDS SEIZE HISTORIC VIENNA HOME MNA, July The newspaper, Arbefter Eitung, m .:r» '■ditoriM Sunday asserted that tli Soviet Un?on had i lumed owner ship of the historic PmvonriU*] Workeri Hone In Vienna along wi'Ja almost every other workers home m the Russian zone The paper said that the home
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  • 74 9 U.S. Moves For Healthy Trade With Soviet MO I .i t'> present to the Ku n nment i H< WalU blised >r( trade b€t* vreen the two countries, which may ;i ")iiO million dollari (U.S.) »Bnually by 10")0. I and Lewi i Lorin, th^ itt partknent economist irho will MBkiii
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  • 333 10 JAP WAR STOPPED BIG GOERING DEAL Frankfurt, July 8. A pre-war plot by ReichmarshaJ Hermann Goering to invest $50,000,000 (£12,500,000) m .American industry lias been uncovered by the L.S. Department of Justice investigations, it was learned on Sunday. In his cell m Nuremberg, Goering has admitted the scheme. He supplied
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  • 76 10 AMSTERDAM, July B.— The iwm (T. diving ami water-polo tourn:.tiioni between Denmark, Rwedei ai. Holland ended on Sunday In d< ry for t hi' Dutch. fin;il scores vrere Holland; 108 H i << < i m Sweden. 96% poiati md Denmark, 96 points. All thi* WOmen'l
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  • 219 10 Allegations Against U.S. Senator WASHINGTON, July 7.—Testimony that the name of an A. J. May appeared as endorser on more than $18,000 (US) In cheques and drafts from two Illinois munitions plants brought a senatorial demand yesterday that Chairman Andrew J. Alay of the House Military Committoe be called before
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  • 156 10 Patiala Gives Permission To Amarnath LONDON, July 7.- Hewer's correspondent at Manchester uruterstcnids the Maharajah of Pali a, a has granted Amarnath, a Captain m his State Army, permission to tan c eonlract with Burnley, the Lancashire League Cricket Club, for the next season. Final acceptance, therefore, would depend on
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  • 434 10 Palestine Terrorists: "We have many plans" RUSALEM, July i Th ish ui<c movemeni m ere! radio "Voice ol [srael" today IU-s-Icribed as "completely (in true" yesterday's official Statement by the Palestine Government' that two .Jews, Otto Freund and Benjamin Parpanek, has been '"executed." The Official statement said that the two
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  • 127 10 YUGOSLAVS Won't ACCEPT TRIESTE DECISION Belgrade, July 7: Edward Kanit Yugoslav Vieo Premier, declared to day at Ljubljana, 60 miles from i Trieste, that Yugoslavia Vtai Wl*ol to accept the derisions of the P.ir.s conference of the "Bip Ff>ur Fort'ipn Ministorn to internationalise Tri(.^t«- and the surrounding area. Speaking to
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  • 83 10 KINGSTON, Jamaica, July 7 Jamaiei and Trinidad drew m tfc< second cricket Test witli thr* folio vIng final scores: Trinidad 8M and I9t. Jamaica and 207 for seven. Jamaica, who won th<> first l oft lust month, appeared likely to >om thfl present one until the
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  • 32 10 THE HAGUE. July 7. .-Six miners Were killed and another died m hospital as the result of an explosion m a state mine at Heerlen, Holland, according to latent reporta la^-t niffhi
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
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  • 130 11 Indian Batting Collapsing ItfANCHESTER, July 8.— Yesterday was the best summer's day of the fear and although the skies were clouded this morning, there are expectations of another full day's play today. The wicket is hard and fast and good for many runs. India are looking to Merchant and Mishtaq
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  • 241 11 Eire Buys British Corvettes DUBLIN", July 7.—^Eire's very >mall naval forcrs with a personnel of only 450 are being strengthened by the purchase of ihree corvettes from the British. The naval units consist now ol two obsolets gunboats used to protect fisheries but not speedy enougn In overhaul the modern
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  • 80 11 PORT SAID, July 7.— Out person w&s killed and about 40 wwe injured by hand-grenades during clashes t>« tWO6n supporters of the Mu-.lini Brotherliood Association and demonstrator* of the opposition Wafdisl Party. Trouble started when the Brotherhood supporters, following theU leader Sheik Haisan D
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  • 728 11 Bull Fighting Has A. Slump In Spain Football Draws The Crowd In Madrid MADKID, (Air Mai J).— Spain's bull fighting rings are half empty and almost every major fight m this year has been a financial f ailure for the promoter. Promoters olanit the high price Of bulls, and the
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  • 165 11 BOMBAY. July 7.— Mahatma Gandhi writing m his weekly journal Harijan today said the atomic bomb had "destroyed the soul oi Japan" and "what has happened to th« soul of the destroying nation it was yet too early to see The atom bomb, he said, has
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  • 58 11 Mi. and Mrs. M. R. Anciano gave an 'At Hume' cocktail party on Saturday at the Far Eastern Music School Hall m commemoration of the Independence of the Philippines. Present at the function were Mr. and Mrs. P. Joceleyn. Dr. and Mrs. Wu Paak-shing Mr. S. H.
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  • 204 11 Paris Decisions 'Heavy Blow" To Yugoslavs IBLORADE, July 7. Yupo.-.. v '-prcmitT Edward Kardelj deed Sunday on his return front Xi that the rect-nt conference <•! four Foreign Ministers resu.ted iecisions which the Yugosia/ )\o cannot accept because, ag«.in it Versailles, the Slovenian ana te peoples have been divKvJ I
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  • 356 11 Sofia, July 7. Relationships between the Communists and Agrarians or broadly speaking between the town industrial workers and the great mass of peasants who form upwards 80 percent of Bulgaria's population —is the basic problem of Bulgarian internal jpolitfles today. Leaders of these two parties which represent
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  • 58 11 POPE WRITES— TO JAPAN TOKIO. July B.— His Holiness Pop* 1 1 Pius has sent his benediction and pledge of aid to Catholics In Japan, m what Catholics here said was the first letter ever written by the Holy See to Japan. The letter was road > today at a
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  • 49 11 Membera of the ChiMM Swimming Clul> who wish to participate 1" the Singapore Table Tennis nan pionships but haw not sent m ihefr names, are requested to iret m tOUCQ *itii the '<>v\ 'iier Mr. Lin boo Ann of 23, Bonham Building, not latei than Sunday next.
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  • 200 11 LONDON, July B.— The following is the County cricket championship standing Including marches ended on July s:— COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP TABLE Ist Innlr^ Load P W L D NR L D Pts. Lanes 12 10 1 0 2 1 0 124 Yorks 11 8 0 1 2
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  • 110 11 Chak Chan's New Job HONG KONG. July 7.— Admiral C'hak Chan, one of China's most colourful public men, has been appointed Commander-in-Chief, South China Area, of China's revived Navy. Admiral Chak Chan, who recently resigned as Mayor of Canton, was HMdc K.C.M.G. by the British Go- j vernment m 1942
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  • 74 12 SHANGHAI, July B— Mr. T. V. Soong, Prime Minister, today strongly condemned the recent anti-Ameri-can agitation which he described as "artificially created" by a minority for political vims. The Chinese people, as a whole. welcomed American aid both m th<" past and at present, he said.
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  • 52 12 WASHINGTON. July I.— lnter national finance is being aidtu through a gradual release by tne U.S. of more than $5,000,000,000 (U.S.) m foreign-owned assets frozen during the war. Agreements have been concluded with eight European countries f">r release of $2,595,800,000 and preparatory conversation started for freeing
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  • 173 12 Govt. Truck Attacked oon, .ruly 8.- Sr\'vn people were killed including a police constable and six wounded win n gang of dacous ambushed and attacked a government truck proceeding under an armed police escort from Kazunma to Seikpyu m Central Burma. The police and
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  • 70 12 1 Killed 7, To Die Ipoh—The final chapter i on the Liny tang Road massaore m which three defenceless women and i Jour children were brut- ally murdered m August last year was icr'.fien m the i Superior Court when the accused, Yonq Ken Khew, uas found guilty after a
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  • 175 12 Opposition To Colour Bar In S.A. DURBAN. July 8.-^Debi Singh, acting chairman of the Passive Hestance Council of ifm Natal inuiau CooKiebs, toia a mac* meeting ol Indians here that Uie Indian people had promised vie Airjcan ucojie fall support m the coming campaign against the Pass law* rettttoUnl tae|
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  • 70 12 TOKIO. July 8 The U.S Army is ready to issue 60.000 copies of a new Japanese phrase book to help troops make their way about the country. The social assistance section includes these samples: "You're very pretty," "How about a date?" and "Where will I meet
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  • 108 12 A tom Dust Reaches Oklahama J i TULSA, OKLAHAMA, July i /2. Fearon, physicist and consulting engineer, said "slightly radioactive dust /rom debris of the atomic bomb exploded at Bikini on Sunday reached Tulsa on i Tuesday after noon. Radioacti- vity was at its peak on Wed- i S nesday
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  • 62 12 LONDON. July 8. --Delegates |o the Royal Society's Empire Scientific Conference which has been held In London. Oxford, and Cambridge during the last three v. -i eka met at ui< University College, London, today foi their final session. Ttiiy review^ the achievements of the Conferenc ptTfl a final
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  • 141 12 LONDON, July s Headed by tJ only Jewish bolder of the Victor a Cioss won m World War Two, a former naval petty officer Thomas Gourl. several thousand Jews took part m a demonstration of pro+esi London today against the Briti>: action m Palestine. Amonpr the
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  • 130 12 Wren Missing After Dinner force throuj t ten n v' 1 coastline for ?i due to Doreeti Marshal] of Hatch En< dlesex, recently demobbed from I W.IJ N.S., who h;.s been mi ■li a Bournemouth hotel sii *"> < dajr. She irai i en late th;.< n She was wearing
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  • 117 12 KWAJALEBf, Ju'y B.— Bri*. Cfou. Rocrer Ramcy, COmmandOY of 20th Boni er Command, today con firmed officially th«- theft, of a package c.f "Croasraada" film marked "Top Serr<*t" from an ofllccr COttti m Mew York. -;ii<l tlu 1 thief ftti un i m I ant |iafV;i;'c
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  • 54 12 TOKIO. July 3. Mr. Alvery D. P. Gascoiune. th new head Of the Uniied Kingdom liaison mlsiion to Japan who holds the personal rank of ambassador, and Lieutenant-Genera] c. If. Gairdncr, An lee's personal rcpressntative with Gen. MacArthur, arrived today at Iwakuni: South Japan. They are expected
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  • 48 12 SHANGHAI. July B— The Chin. office of UNRKA announced today it hud accepter] th<- resignation of Mr. Clarence K. Hall m managing director of its highway transportation division H said investigation cleared Hall of chargta of misappropriation of fu.m.s but he showed laxity m acimini.-na lion
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